Borland named Big Ten Defensive Player of the YearSenior linebacker takes top honor after anchoring outstanding Badgers defense

Dec. 3, 2013

MADISON, Wis. -- Already carrying the title of top linebacker in the league, Wisconsin senior Chris Borland added an even more prestigious honor to his decorated career Tuesday.

In a season that saw him help the Badgers build one of the nation’s top defenses while furthering his reputation as a consistently excellent individual performer, Borland was named the Big Ten’s Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year for 2013.

The award comes on the heels of Borland being named the league’s Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year and a consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection on Monday.

Borland is the fifth Wisconsin player to be named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, joining Troy Vincent (1991), Tom Burke (1998), Jamar Fletcher (2000) and Erasmus James (2004).

Borland finished the regular season ranked third in the Big Ten at 9.3 tackles per game. He leads the Badgers with 102 total tackles -- 40 more than UW’s second-leading tackler. He also recorded 8.5 tackles for loss and four sacks.

He matched the Big Ten record with the 14th forced fumble of his career and tied UW’s all-time record with his ninth fumble recovery.

Borland’s 102 tackles were the fifth-most of any Big Ten player despite the fact that Borland missed an entire game -- and three quarters of another -- due to injury.

He is just the fifth player in Wisconsin history to record three 100-tackle seasons, and the first since Pete Monty accomplished the feat from 1994-96. Borland’s 410 career tackles rank him sixth all-time at Wisconsin and No. 2 among active FBS players.

His 50.0 career tackles for loss rank 10th among active players and fourth in UW history.

With double-digit tackles in each of his last six full games, Borland averaged 11.8 stops and 1.0 TFLs per contest in that span. He finished the regular season with seven games in which he recorded at least 10 tackles.

Borland’s efforts have anchored a UW defense that ranks No. 2 in the league in both scoring defense (14.8 points per game) and total defense (294.0 yards per game). Wisconsin ranks sixth nationally in both categories.

Borland, who leads all UW student-athletes in community service hours, was also named UW’s winner of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award on Monday and is a finalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy and the Senior CLASS Award.